NewlyCreative
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Please take a moment to critique my recipes. I’m new to this and trying to use new soap making ingredient (Walmart shortening) and left over oils from other projects.
I’ve read so many how to posts that I can’t keep the oils straight anymore.
Most of the recipe is straight forward olive oil, coconut oil, shortening (replace palm). I’m using grape seed oil because it’s cheap and Ive heard it can replace argan or other more expensive oils?
It’s down to safflower vs sweet almond oil.
I’m also not sure if sodium lactate is needed.
I tried sodium lactate a few weeks ago and my soap went solid so quick! I’m too embarrassed to post pictures because it’s so ugly, lol!
Smaller details
I have some spare neroli Hydrosol I’m trying to use up and no fragrance oils on hand.
Green clay because it’s here and I’ve got no micas or other dyes to try.
I’m also thinking about using seabuckthom oil/extract as orange coloring to match orange scent.
I’ve read so many how to posts that I can’t keep the oils straight anymore.
Most of the recipe is straight forward olive oil, coconut oil, shortening (replace palm). I’m using grape seed oil because it’s cheap and Ive heard it can replace argan or other more expensive oils?
It’s down to safflower vs sweet almond oil.
I’m also not sure if sodium lactate is needed.
I tried sodium lactate a few weeks ago and my soap went solid so quick! I’m too embarrassed to post pictures because it’s so ugly, lol!
Smaller details
I have some spare neroli Hydrosol I’m trying to use up and no fragrance oils on hand.
Green clay because it’s here and I’ve got no micas or other dyes to try.
I’m also thinking about using seabuckthom oil/extract as orange coloring to match orange scent.